
The new iPad. It's your digital notebook, mobile office, photo studio, game console, and personal cinema. With the A12 Bionic chip that can easily power essential apps and immersive games. So you can edit a document while researching on the web and making a FaceTime call to a colleague at the same time. Apple Pencil makes note-taking with iPad a breeze.¹ Attach a full-size Smart Keyboard for comfortable typing.¹ And go further with Wi-Fi and Gigabit-class LTE² and all-day battery life.³
A: The Cellular option provides two things in an iPad. Primarily, it provides for the ability to subscribe to cellular data from one of many cellular companies. Once subscribed (which costs money), you are able to connect to the internet anytime you are in that cellular company’s service area. This is valuable for where you want to connect and do not have a WiFi option. The second thing the Cellular option provides in an iPad is GPS, which is required for reliable and precise location. Without the Cellular option, the iPad uses nearby WiFi and Bluetooth signals to try and identify its location. If none of those are nearby, the iPad has absolutely no idea where it is at (e.g. for mapping apps). Even if there are nearby WiFi and/or Bluetooth signals, they may not provide enough information to determine the location of the iPad, and when they do provide enough info, the location is not very precise (within a 100 yards, typically).
Q: Can I make phone calls using ipad
A: With an internet connection and an Apple ID, you can make and receive calls in the FaceTime app (first sign in with your Apple ID, or create an Apple ID, if you don’t have one).
Q: If I buy an iPAD with a Verizon 2 year agreement can it be added to my current Verizon contract?
A: That's what I did when I bought mine - $10 a month.
A: This is the 8th Generation iPad.
A: I pay an additional $20 per month (to Verizon) for the cellular line for my iPad. The cellular service for the iPad is more limited than a phone line, hence it is less expensive.
A: You will have to activate Verizon's service on your iPad, so I would contact Verizon first and ask. The cellular service for the iPad is more limited than for the iPhone, so I doubt the sim card for your fifth iPhone line will work in the iPad.
Q: When will the 10.2" iPad be available in black?
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A: Check with your carrier for compatibility and cellular data plan availability.